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3ft HD15 VGA Cable for Monitor, Projector, Display, Male to Male, Beige
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6ft HD15 VGA Cable for Monitor, Projector, Display, Male to Male, Beige
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10ft HD15 VGA Cable for Monitor, Projector, Display, Male to Male, Beige
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15ft HD15 VGA Cable for Monitor, Projector, Display, Male to Male, Beige
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25ft HD15 VGA Cable for Monitor, Projector, Display, Male to Male, Beige
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3ft HD15 VGA Extension Cable for Monitor, Projector, Display, Male to Female, Beige
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6ft HD15 VGA Extension Cable for Monitor, Projector, Display, Male to Female, Beige
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10ft HD15 VGA Extension Cable for Monitor, Projector, Display, Male to Female, Beige
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15ft HD15 VGA Extension Cable for Monitor, Projector, Display, Male to Female, Beige
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3ft SVGA Male to Male Monitor Cable, black color, with ferrite core and HD15 connectors for high-quality display connections with EMI/RFI protection.
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More About Monitor Cables

 

Cable Leader offers a wide range of high-quality monitor cables designed to provide reliable and efficient connectivity between your computer and various displays. Our monitor cable collection includes SVGA, VGA, and HD15 cables, ensuring compatibility with a diverse array of devices. These cables are engineered to deliver crisp, clear video signals and, in some cases, audio transmission, making them ideal for both personal and professional use. With different lengths and configurations available, you can find the perfect monitor cable to suit your specific setup and requirements. 

Connectors: 

  • VGA HD 15 Male: Used to connect the cable to the computer's video output port.
  • VGA HD 15 Female: Allows for extending the length of an existing monitor cable.
  • 3.5mm Stereo Plug: Enables the transmission of audio signals alongside video. 

Applications or usage: Connect your computer to monitors, projectors, HDTVs, and other displays for seamless video and audio transmission. 
Quality & Safety: All Cable Leader monitor cables are RoHS compliant, ensuring they meet strict safety and environmental standards. Some cables feature ferrite cores and triple shielding for enhanced protection against EMI/RFI interference. 

 

The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Monitor Cable for Your Setup



Monitor cables are essential components in any computer setup, enabling the transmission of video and, in some cases, audio signals from your computer to your display. Cable Leader offers a comprehensive range of high-quality monitor cables, including SVGA, VGA, and HD15 options, to cater to various needs and preferences. In this article, we'll delve into the details of these cables, helping you make an informed decision when selecting the perfect monitor cable for your setup.

Understanding Monitor Cable Types: SVGA, VGA, and HD15



When it comes to monitor cables, there are three main types to consider: SVGA, VGA, and HD15. While these terms are often used interchangeably, they refer to specific cable configurations and capabilities.

SVGA Cables



SVGA (Super Video Graphics Array) cables are designed to transmit high-quality video signals between your computer and monitor. These cables typically feature HD15 male connectors on both ends, ensuring a secure and compatible connection. Some SVGA cables also include built-in 3.5mm stereo plugs, allowing for the simultaneous transmission of audio signals.

VGA Cables



VGA (Video Graphics Array) cables are similar to SVGA cables in terms of functionality and connectors. They are commonly used to connect computers to monitors, projectors, and other displays that support VGA input. VGA cables are known for their reliability and widespread compatibility with various devices.

HD15 Cables



HD15 cables, also known as VGA or SVGA cables, feature a 15-pin connector on both ends. These cables are designed to carry video signals from your computer to your monitor or other display devices. HD15 cables are available in different lengths and configurations, including male-to-male and male-to-female options, to accommodate various setup requirements.

Connectors and Their Significance



Monitor cables come with various connectors, each serving a specific purpose. Let's take a closer look at the most common connectors found on Cable Leader's monitor cables:

HD15 Male Connector



The HD15 male connector, also known as the VGA male connector, is the standard connector found on most computers' video output ports. It consists of 15 pins arranged in three rows, allowing for the transmission of video signals. This connector is designed to plug directly into your computer's video output port, ensuring a secure and reliable connection.

HD15 Female Connector



The HD15 female connector is used to extend the length of an existing monitor cable. It allows you to connect a male-to-male monitor cable to the female end of the extension cable, increasing the distance between your computer and display. This is particularly useful in situations where your monitor is located far from your computer or when you need to route the cable through a specific path.

3.5mm Stereo Plug



Some monitor cables, particularly SVGA cables, feature built-in 3.5mm stereo plugs. These plugs enable the transmission of audio signals alongside the video signal. By using a monitor cable with a 3.5mm stereo plug, you can connect your computer to a display with built-in speakers or an external audio system, eliminating the need for separate audio cables.

Specifications, Usage, and Connected Devices



When choosing a monitor cable, it's essential to consider the specifications, intended usage, and the devices you plan to connect. Cable Leader's monitor cables are designed to cater to a wide range of applications and devices, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance.

Cable Specifications



Cable Leader's monitor cables are available in various lengths to suit different setup requirements. Whether you need a short cable for a nearby monitor or a longer cable for a projector or display across the room, you can find the perfect length to meet your needs.

The cables are constructed using high-quality materials to ensure durability and reliable signal transmission. The conductors, typically made of copper, are designed to minimize signal loss and interference. Some cables feature triple shielding and ferrite cores, providing enhanced protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI).

Usage and Connected Devices



Monitor cables are primarily used to connect computers to various display devices, such as monitors, projectors, and HDTVs. By using a compatible monitor cable, you can transmit video signals from your computer to your desired display, enabling you to work, play, or engage in multimedia activities.

When connecting your devices, it's crucial to ensure that the monitor cable you choose is compatible with both your computer's video output port and your display's input port. Most modern computers and displays support VGA or HDMI connections, making it easy to find a suitable monitor cable.

In addition to compatibility, consider the resolution supported by your monitor cable. Cable Leader's monitor cables support resolutions up to 1920x1200, ensuring clear and sharp image quality for a wide range of applications.

Product Durability, Quality, Material, and Safety



Cable Leader is committed to providing high-quality monitor cables that offer excellent durability, reliability, and safety. Our cables are manufactured using premium materials and undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet the highest industry standards.

Durability and Quality



Cable Leader's monitor cables are built to last, featuring robust construction and high-quality components. The cables are designed to withstand the rigors of daily use, including frequent plugging and unplugging, as well as exposure to various environmental factors.

The connectors are gold-plated to resist corrosion and ensure optimal signal transfer, while the cable jackets are made of durable PVC or other high-grade materials to protect the internal wiring and prevent damage.

Material and Safety



All Cable Leader monitor cables are RoHS compliant, meaning they are free from hazardous substances such as lead, mercury, and cadmium. This ensures that our cables are safe for use and environmentally friendly.

Additionally, some of our monitor cables feature ferrite cores and triple shielding to minimize electromagnetic interference and radio frequency interference. This added protection helps maintain signal integrity and ensures that your video and audio transmission remains clear and uninterrupted.

FAQ Q1: What is the difference between SVGA and VGA cables?
A1: SVGA (Super Video Graphics Array) and VGA (Video Graphics Array) cables are essentially the same, both featuring HD15 connectors and designed to transmit video signals. The terms are often used interchangeably.
Q2: Can I use a monitor cable to connect my computer to a TV?
A2: Yes, you can use a monitor cable to connect your computer to a TV, provided that the TV has a compatible input port (usually VGA or HDMI). Simply connect one end of the cable to your computer's video output port and the other end to your TV's input port.

Q3: How do I know which monitor cable length to choose?
A3: The length of the monitor cable you need depends on the distance between your computer and your display device. Measure the distance and add a few extra feet to allow for flexibility in cable routing. Cable Leader offers monitor cables in various lengths to suit different setup requirements.

Q4: Can I extend the length of my monitor cable?
A4: Yes, you can extend the length of your monitor cable by using a cable with an HD15 female connector on one end and an HD15 male connector on the other. Simply connect the male end of your existing cable to the female end of the extension cable.

Q5: What is the purpose of the 3.5mm stereo plug on some monitor cables?
A5: The 3.5mm stereo plug on some monitor cables, particularly SVGA cables, allows for the transmission of audio signals alongside the video signal. This eliminates the need for a separate audio cable when connecting your computer to a display with built-in speakers or an external audio system.

Q6: Are Cable Leader's monitor cables durable?
A6: Yes, Cable Leader's monitor cables are designed for durability and long-lasting performance. They are constructed using high-quality materials and feature robust connectors and cable jackets to withstand daily use and protect against damage.

Q7: How do I ensure compatibility when choosing a monitor cable?
A7: To ensure compatibility, check the video output port on your computer and the input port on your display device. Most modern computers and displays support VGA or HDMI connections. Choose a monitor cable with the appropriate connectors to match your devices.

Q8: What resolution can Cable Leader's monitor cables support?
A8: Cable Leader's monitor cables support resolutions up to 1920x1200, ensuring clear and sharp image quality for a wide range of applications, including gaming, video editing, and professional use.

Q9: Are Cable Leader's monitor cables safe to use?
A9: Yes, all Cable Leader monitor cables are RoHS compliant, meaning they are free from hazardous substances and safe for use. Additionally, some cables feature ferrite cores and triple shielding for enhanced protection against electromagnetic and radio frequency interference.

Q10: Can I use a monitor cable for audio transmission only?
A10: While some monitor cables, like SVGA cables, feature built-in 3.5mm stereo plugs for audio transmission, they are primarily designed for video signal transmission. If you only need to transmit audio, it's best to use a dedicated audio cable.
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